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potentially put national guards troops at school plus the controversial proposal put forth by the city of los angeles now here in los angeles every high school has a campus cop now the city is proposing to have city police officers go and visit elementary schools and middle schools every single day just to do a check up now this also has raised a lot of questions about how much will this truly cost and at the end of this announcement the mayor of los angeles really made the good point that while that most of the schools around los angeles already have very good security and children are much safer inside of those schools then in the surrounding communities because the violence and the poverty that is pervasive around them really hasn't stopped so far and ramon will have about thirty seconds left but can you quickly walk us through how people are profiting off of the sandy hook tragedy well yeah just in time for christmas you can get a bulletproof vest for your five year old just five hundred bucks on line i mean you mentioned earlier in the intro these bulletproof backpacks they cannot
potentially put national guards troops at school plus the controversial proposal put forth by the city of los angeles now here in los angeles every high school has a campus cop now the city is proposing to have city police officers go and visit elementary schools and middle schools every single day just to do a check up now this also has raised a lot of questions about how much will this truly cost and at the end of this announcement the mayor of los angeles really made the good point that...
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reports of victims, many of them children, in small towns and big cities, all across america, victims who much of the time their only fault was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. we will be told that the causes of such violence are complex and that is true. no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society. but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely we can do better than this. if there's even one step we can take to save another child, or another parent, or another town, from the grief that's visited tucson and aurora and oak creek and newtown, and communities from columbine to blacksburg before that. surely we have an obligation to try. in the coming weeks, i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have? we can't accep
reports of victims, many of them children, in small towns and big cities, all across america, victims who much of the time their only fault was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. we will be told that the causes of such violence are complex and that is true. no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society. but that can't be...
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in the city, hoping to see our first inch of snow in that area. we'll see what happens with that, but i think most of this will be rain down to the south and east. not a big storm, but very tricky one. very similar to what we saw the other day. it does not include d.c. fairfax county and down to the south. but potential for storm. this evening, partly cloudy, cool but nice, temperatures 34 to about 39. as we move through the day tomorrow, temperatures only around 39 degrees. sunday 39, but windy, i think okay for the redskins game, but bundle up, it will be chilly. 41 on your monday, 40 on dulles with another chance of rain or snow. and then just cold as we head into the new year, thursday and friday, temperatures only in the mid to upper 30s. guys? >> wow, 28, 23 the lows next week? >> many will be in the teens. >> not looking forward to that. we'll deal with the weekend first. >>> coming up on news4, on thin ice -- >> just too deep and i just couldn't get to him. >> how a man ended up needing rescuing himself. >>> a new study that >>> that trip
in the city, hoping to see our first inch of snow in that area. we'll see what happens with that, but i think most of this will be rain down to the south and east. not a big storm, but very tricky one. very similar to what we saw the other day. it does not include d.c. fairfax county and down to the south. but potential for storm. this evening, partly cloudy, cool but nice, temperatures 34 to about 39. as we move through the day tomorrow, temperatures only around 39 degrees. sunday 39, but...
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francisco today experienced about the closest thing you can in the city any way to a snow day. for the third year in a row the city and county of san francisco sponsored a holiday snow park for families. the event was free and open to the public. kids the slid down the snow hill and made snow men. >> on that hill i believe it's close to 70-tons of shaved ice. >> i love my city san francisco, so i'm so proud of it and i think it's an amazing thing to offer free the jump houses and they got to dig in the snow. >> nut crackers and toy soldiers were at the park greeting children. this was the final day of this weekend's snow park. but officials hope to bring back again the event next year. >>> a wild one in new england as kapernick and company try to go against brady and the patriots. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting,
francisco today experienced about the closest thing you can in the city any way to a snow day. for the third year in a row the city and county of san francisco sponsored a holiday snow park for families. the event was free and open to the public. kids the slid down the snow hill and made snow men. >> on that hill i believe it's close to 70-tons of shaved ice. >> i love my city san francisco, so i'm so proud of it and i think it's an amazing thing to offer free the jump houses and...
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new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> as the nation struggles to come to terms with the tragedy that struck sandy hook elementary school, new details are emerging about the 20-year-old shooter. tonight abc news confirmed that his parents have been separated since 2001 and he had not spoken to his father or older brother in the last two years. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian roth has the latest. >> reporter: in the last month of adam lanza's life family and friends say he would not leave the house. with his mother nancy, telling them she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was getting harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular at newtown bar and restaurant, my place where the owners say she told them about her struggles with adam's emotional and behavior problems for years. >> she was helping him all the time. she home schooled him and everything. so she, you know, i knew he was on medication but that's all i know. >> reporter: since her divorce from peter three years ago, her friends say nancy was left to deal with adam by hersel
new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> as the nation struggles to come to terms with the tragedy that struck sandy hook elementary school, new details are emerging about the 20-year-old shooter. tonight abc news confirmed that his parents have been separated since 2001 and he had not spoken to his father or older brother in the last two years. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian roth has the latest. >> reporter: in the last month of adam lanza's life family and friends...
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was the second siege of fallujah in which i was a direct participant and we destroyed that city and we killed hundreds of civilians in that drove it home for me and it became real and i understood that what we were doing was very very wrong but thank you all as well for sharing i know it must be a very intense thing to talk about dolly i wanted to go to you let's let's get right into the use of depleted uranium i know that the some of you guys are both pretty vocal about how was it being used and what it what did it do to this generation of kids that are being born right now and what are the long term effects of using. the u.s. marines that will be hearing for the first time during the first call for an eye on the end of this crime there was an announcement from a data somewhere around three hundred times that were used in iraq the pentagon likes to use depleted uranium because it's in the material and. put on the sick or the missile in that missile is that of playing i think for a bank like a hot knife through butter which is very exciting if you're the president on but the problem
was the second siege of fallujah in which i was a direct participant and we destroyed that city and we killed hundreds of civilians in that drove it home for me and it became real and i understood that what we were doing was very very wrong but thank you all as well for sharing i know it must be a very intense thing to talk about dolly i wanted to go to you let's let's get right into the use of depleted uranium i know that the some of you guys are both pretty vocal about how was it being used...
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the city's most recent homicide victim. members of the city's catholic archdiocese parade and some hymns that the location of seven senior both montdrel blakely was gunned down. a popular student of concord high school was shocked. the archdiocese said they conduct the sidewalks and services at the scene of all violent deaths oppositin the ci >> if you want to say that each life is important. we want to remember them. there were a carelessly and publicly killed want to say you are important. >> blakely is the city's 67th murder victim this year. the 45th homicide involving firearms. >> school will continue as normal today after a deadly shooting put to school on lot down. that shooting an apartment complex led to the locked out of nearby south gate elementary and martin luther king jr. middle school. this is the ill courtesy of scott 7 a to see it happen after 1030 at sleepy hollow ave. the schools were given the all clear to hours later. no word on the rest or the identity of the victim. >> santa clara officers have arrest
the city's most recent homicide victim. members of the city's catholic archdiocese parade and some hymns that the location of seven senior both montdrel blakely was gunned down. a popular student of concord high school was shocked. the archdiocese said they conduct the sidewalks and services at the scene of all violent deaths oppositin the ci >> if you want to say that each life is important. we want to remember them. there were a carelessly and publicly killed want to say you are...
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in small towns and big cities across america, victims who much of the time their only fault was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. we will be told that the causes of such violence are complex and that is true. no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better than this. if there's even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that's visited tucson and aurora and oak creek and newtown, and communities from columbine to blacksberg before that, surely we have an obligation to try. in the coming weeks i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared
in small towns and big cities across america, victims who much of the time their only fault was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. we will be told that the causes of such violence are complex and that is true. no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better...
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a gentleman from a city council in fairfield, they canceled the benefit because of rain and even after 250 showed up bringing so many stuffed animals they filled a van and just now dropped them off and i said why did you come and he said we had to feel some sort of connection and to express the feelings we have for the children and for the teachers who is suffered so greatly at sandy hook. we will watch this throughout the day as it grows into the evening hours and this is a local newspaper here, there are only 27 names, not 28, but nancy lanza age 52, the mother of the killer. down the street from danbury, connecticut, teach them well, a quote from the president at the vigil and the memorial ceremony. commentators are speaking of the shootings here in newtown. we will have more coverage as our team continues live in newtown. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do >> the school shooting here in newtown brings the issue of gun violence to the front burner. this is a complicated issue and the press secretary said the president supports c
a gentleman from a city council in fairfield, they canceled the benefit because of rain and even after 250 showed up bringing so many stuffed animals they filled a van and just now dropped them off and i said why did you come and he said we had to feel some sort of connection and to express the feelings we have for the children and for the teachers who is suffered so greatly at sandy hook. we will watch this throughout the day as it grows into the evening hours and this is a local newspaper...
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the office is right in front of those doors. so they can look out and see who's at the door. >> any reason for that? it is typical in big cities certainly, but in communities that are pretty rural, it's a little bit of a rarity sometimes. >> i think it is just, they take the safety of our children very serious. it's a fairly large school. there's between 500 and 600 students there. they want to keep control and know who's in the building with our children. >> i was talking to the state police and they said that they are processing the scene still which means there are still some children inside. how do you explain to your son what has happened about his classmates? >> we are a fairly religious family and we have talked about they have gone to heaven to be with jesus and that's about all we can say. talk about you are not going to see them anymore and they are not going to be around. you really struggle to find the words, you know, as to what happened. >> you should know that everyone is sending well wishes not just to you and yo
the office is right in front of those doors. so they can look out and see who's at the door. >> any reason for that? it is typical in big cities certainly, but in communities that are pretty rural, it's a little bit of a rarity sometimes. >> i think it is just, they take the safety of our children very serious. it's a fairly large school. there's between 500 and 600 students there. they want to keep control and know who's in the building with our children. >> i was talking to...
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>> oh, yeah. >> this is the man behind it, new york city mayor bloomberg, more determined than ever in his fight against gun violence. his number one target the nra. >> what would you like the nra to know? >> that i think the public has finally come to the conclusion we are going to do the this whether you like it or not and connecticut is because of some of their actions. >> you hold them responsibility. >> i hold you and me responsibility. we didn't pay attention to what our legislators were doing. we have let our society, our country degenerate to the point where we have a murder rate that you cannot compare it to other countries. you can't put it on the same scale. >> the nra believes that it is working in the best interest of the american people. >> i don't know. they are not supposed to do that. they are supposed to work in the best interest of gun owners. they don't have a responsibility for the american people. they are paid for by the gun owners. there's nothing wrong with that. it is the rest of us that cave in to them that are irresponsible. >> a lot of people will be surpri
>> oh, yeah. >> this is the man behind it, new york city mayor bloomberg, more determined than ever in his fight against gun violence. his number one target the nra. >> what would you like the nra to know? >> that i think the public has finally come to the conclusion we are going to do the this whether you like it or not and connecticut is because of some of their actions. >> you hold them responsibility. >> i hold you and me responsibility. we didn't pay...
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>> reporter: for the couple hundred people who marched from capitol hill to the local offices of the national rifle sew yags today, and for new york city michael bloomberg, standing with victims of gun violence, there is one issue to confront. access to guns. >> this is just ridiculous. this is an outrage. we are killing each other. and we're the only industrialized country in the world doing it. >> reporter: proposals being pushed in congress include reinstating the ban of certain types of semia all maltic rifles which expired in 2004. and banning high capacity magazines. even some gun stallworths, such as joe man chin, today sounded a bit more compromising. >> i don't know of anybody in the sporting or hunting arena that goes out with an assault rifle. >> reporter: white house officials say the president does not view this tragedy only through the lens of access to guns, but also with a focus on education, mental health and a violent popular culture. while the president has occasionally talked about gub control. >> weapons that were designed for soldiers don't belong on our streets
>> reporter: for the couple hundred people who marched from capitol hill to the local offices of the national rifle sew yags today, and for new york city michael bloomberg, standing with victims of gun violence, there is one issue to confront. access to guns. >> this is just ridiculous. this is an outrage. we are killing each other. and we're the only industrialized country in the world doing it. >> reporter: proposals being pushed in congress include reinstating the ban of...
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it is 60 miles east of fork city, in fairfax county, one of the richest counties in new york. it looks like something out of reader's digest. a community as immunity would seem to violence as any community in america. but today front and center the latest act of violence in america, the shooting, today, are the second biggest attack on an american educational institution since virginia tech in 2007 when 32 were killed. former homicide detective, rod, what do you make of this? >> what i can tell you and the viewers is what the police are doing. what we would do if an investigation, horrific investigation like this, trying to figure out what was the motive behind this suspect's actions. why the children? that is the question. the other question as investigators, where did he get the weapons in we will find that out the next day or two. where did he get the ammunition? why did he target this school? this is a very fluid investigation and there are several agencies right new. i got off the phone with the contact in connecticut that tells me that the forensic laboratory has been ca
it is 60 miles east of fork city, in fairfax county, one of the richest counties in new york. it looks like something out of reader's digest. a community as immunity would seem to violence as any community in america. but today front and center the latest act of violence in america, the shooting, today, are the second biggest attack on an american educational institution since virginia tech in 2007 when 32 were killed. former homicide detective, rod, what do you make of this? >> what i...
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heavily-armed officers from san jose city college and the city police department swarmed over the campus where hundreds of students were in the middle of their exienl exams. their final exams. the officers searched all five floors of the technology building. >> the scarest part of the evening was when the police came in with their guns basically up. >> on the third floor were journalism students from the san jose college times who took pictures as the drama unfolded. reporters and photographers with the best vantage point. >> they came through the side door, the adjoining classroom and ordered us hands up, drop your cameras, drop whatever you are doing. at which point they told us what they were going to do. they were going to frisk us, check our bags and let us out. >> the search began around 4:30 when the college police department's dispatch center got a call from someone saying they were approached by another person who claimed to see a man in a t-shirt carrying a gun near the tech center. students received text uh -- alerts and cleared off campus. they were spending the last few days
heavily-armed officers from san jose city college and the city police department swarmed over the campus where hundreds of students were in the middle of their exienl exams. their final exams. the officers searched all five floors of the technology building. >> the scarest part of the evening was when the police came in with their guns basically up. >> on the third floor were journalism students from the san jose college times who took pictures as the drama unfolded. reporters and...
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in small towns and big cities across america, victims who much of the time their only fault was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. we will be told that the causes of such violence are complex and that is true. no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better than this. if there's even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that's visited tucson and aurora and oak creek and newtown, and communities from columbine to blacksberg before that, surely we have an obligation to try. in the coming weeks i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared
in small towns and big cities across america, victims who much of the time their only fault was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. we will be told that the causes of such violence are complex and that is true. no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better...
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sleeps on the couch. >> go to the city. >> best of both worlds. >> good for him. >>> coming up next on "news4 at 5:00," the good deeds that have come from the tragedy at sandy hook. >> major sporting goods store has stopped some of its rifle sales and gun lovers are now making a mad dash. >> local college community supporting a [ male announcer ] there are plenty of reasons to be jolly at the chevy year-end event because chevy's giving more. more efficiency with sonic and cruze... more function in equinox and traverse... more dependability with the legendary silverado... and more style in the all-new malibu. chevy's giving more at the year-end event because 'tis the season. chevy's giving more. this holiday season, get a 2013 cruze ls for around $149 per month or get $500 holiday bonus cash. ♪ >>> a heart wrenching scene in must have town, connecticut. today families say good-bye to two more of the 2young children killed in that school rampage. the back-to-back funerals for first graders james mattioli and jessica rekos. their funerals, the latest in a sad procession. as newtown stru
sleeps on the couch. >> go to the city. >> best of both worlds. >> good for him. >>> coming up next on "news4 at 5:00," the good deeds that have come from the tragedy at sandy hook. >> major sporting goods store has stopped some of its rifle sales and gun lovers are now making a mad dash. >> local college community supporting a [ male announcer ] there are plenty of reasons to be jolly at the chevy year-end event because chevy's giving more. more...
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>>> from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, and terry moran in washington, this is a special edition of "nightline" -- tragedy at sandy hook, the search for solutions. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. today the shattered community of newtown, connecticut, mourned the young teacher who died trying to protect her first grade class, while school districts across the country are now beefing up security. in the wake of this tragedy, schools nationwide are grappling with the difficult questions about keeping their students safe, including the debate over arming teachers with guns. here's alex perez. >> reporter: she came face to face with unthinkable horror and fought to save her first graders. laid to rest today, 27-year-old sandy hook teacher vicki soto. those remembers her we're green ribb ribbons, her favorite color. her sister jillian, already know what the world is remembering, saying you have been a hero to me for a lot longer than five days. you've been my big sister, the one i've always looked up to. among the mourners, family
>>> from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, and terry moran in washington, this is a special edition of "nightline" -- tragedy at sandy hook, the search for solutions. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. today the shattered community of newtown, connecticut, mourned the young teacher who died trying to protect her first grade class, while school districts across the country are now beefing up security. in the wake...
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were targeted over the years of of invasion occupation in iraq perhaps most significantly in the city if. that pertains to massive massive military assaults and the results today are that one in three children of that baby are born. for anywhere in the country and anywhere in that. certainly it is a very under reported issue certainly the depleted uranium the radiation does not go away for generations it's not heard some people say that this isn't going away for a very long time. ross i wanted to talk to you about to do a common. life of the. four and a half billion years. that's when it will stop having its radioactive effect everybody thinks it's not going anywhere unbelievable absolutely unbelievable a terrible tragedy ra's i wanted to talk about the state of iraq as it stands right now and when we look at the economy the infrastructure the health system i mean where would you say the country stands worse off now than it was in two thousand and three when the u.s. invaded. it's absolutely worse off and it's a destroyed country. as dolly mentioned the entire country has been contami
were targeted over the years of of invasion occupation in iraq perhaps most significantly in the city if. that pertains to massive massive military assaults and the results today are that one in three children of that baby are born. for anywhere in the country and anywhere in that. certainly it is a very under reported issue certainly the depleted uranium the radiation does not go away for generations it's not heard some people say that this isn't going away for a very long time. ross i wanted...
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a community of 27,000 people fairly well to do miles northeast of the new york city. what can you tell us about the community and what you know from your nieces and nefews. >>> sean, thanks, it is a great town here. i can't stop thinking about last night, last night sandy hook elementary had a holiday concert that i attended. my niece was part of the choir and i think back to the hundred kids on the stage and their familis and sibblings running throughout the auditorium and 12 hours later this tragedy occurred. >>> yeah. >>> obviously, have you spoken to any other people in town and stories that we have been hearing including the custodian and a teacher on tape that i will show in a second and the lengths that people went to protect the children was amazing. >>> it was incredible. i know one of my nieces was in the library. and they werushered boo a closest to protect them. my sister did something which i don't think i could have done. she was on the way to the school and there were five or four boys all in first grade running up quite a distance from the fire house a
a community of 27,000 people fairly well to do miles northeast of the new york city. what can you tell us about the community and what you know from your nieces and nefews. >>> sean, thanks, it is a great town here. i can't stop thinking about last night, last night sandy hook elementary had a holiday concert that i attended. my niece was part of the choir and i think back to the hundred kids on the stage and their familis and sibblings running throughout the auditorium and 12 hours...
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francisco today experienced about the closest thing you can in the city any way to a snow day. for the third year in a row the city and county of san francisco sponsored a holiday snow park for families. the event was free and open to the public. kids the slid down the snow hill and made snow men. >> on that hill i believe it's close to 70-tons of shaved ice. >> i love my city san francisco, so i'm so proud of it and i think it's an amazing thing to offer free the jump houses and they got to dig in the snow. >> nut crackers and toy soldiers were at the park greeting children. this was the final day of this weekend's snow park. but officials hope to bring back again the event next ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this nev
francisco today experienced about the closest thing you can in the city any way to a snow day. for the third year in a row the city and county of san francisco sponsored a holiday snow park for families. the event was free and open to the public. kids the slid down the snow hill and made snow men. >> on that hill i believe it's close to 70-tons of shaved ice. >> i love my city san francisco, so i'm so proud of it and i think it's an amazing thing to offer free the jump houses and...
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heavily-armed officers from san jose city college and the city police department swarmed over the campus where hundreds of students were in the middle of their exienl exams. their final exams. the officers searched all five floors of the technology building. >> the scarest part of the evening was when the police came in with their guns basically up. >> on the third floor were journalism students from the san jose college times who took pictures as the drama unfolded. reporters and photographers with the best vantage point. >> they came through the side door, the adjoining classroom and ordered us hands up, drop your cameras, drop whatever you are doing. at which point they told us what they were going to do. they were going to frisk us, check our bags and let us out. >> the search began around 4:30 when the college police department's dispatch center got a call from someone saying they were approached by another person who claimed to see a man in a t-shirt carrying a gun near the tech center. students received text uh -- alerts and cleared off campus. they were spending the last few days
heavily-armed officers from san jose city college and the city police department swarmed over the campus where hundreds of students were in the middle of their exienl exams. their final exams. the officers searched all five floors of the technology building. >> the scarest part of the evening was when the police came in with their guns basically up. >> on the third floor were journalism students from the san jose college times who took pictures as the drama unfolded. reporters and...
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city to breaking economy the details are just ahead. and sold ready for blastoff three spacemen through the film farewell to the families so you're up for a five month trip to the start the latest addition to the space station team set lift off from kazakhstan as we'll show you shortly here and i'll take. the sun rises over what seems like and most forest here in new directions crime hundred kilometers north of light of all stalk as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mortgages both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy to forests. and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dream but as soon as we find quality tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off. xander someone in ca has been a ranger for over twenty five years h
city to breaking economy the details are just ahead. and sold ready for blastoff three spacemen through the film farewell to the families so you're up for a five month trip to the start the latest addition to the space station team set lift off from kazakhstan as we'll show you shortly here and i'll take. the sun rises over what seems like and most forest here in new directions crime hundred kilometers north of light of all stalk as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate....
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ben was born in new york city, he loved the beatles, lighthouses and he also played soccer, often running at full speed across the field, even when it wasn't necessary. he loved his lessons and couldn't wait to go to school every day to see his teacher and his friends. he was a tiger scout. at a his funeral, members of the local boy scout troop formed an honor guard and performed "taps." his parents write, he was a spirited boy whose love and excitement of the world could rarely be contained. his rush to experience life was headlong, creative, and immediate. he will be sadly missed. on her last birthday, allison wyatt had a pink cake with six pink candles. a first grader at sandy hook elementary. she loved to draw, wanted to be an artist when she grew up. she often would turn parts of her house into a mini-art studio, by taping rows of her drawings to the wall. her parents say allison sometimes surprised her parents with random acts of kindness to strangers, once offering her own snacks to fellow passengers on the plane. alison loved to laugh, was developing her own sense of humor. she wo
ben was born in new york city, he loved the beatles, lighthouses and he also played soccer, often running at full speed across the field, even when it wasn't necessary. he loved his lessons and couldn't wait to go to school every day to see his teacher and his friends. he was a tiger scout. at a his funeral, members of the local boy scout troop formed an honor guard and performed "taps." his parents write, he was a spirited boy whose love and excitement of the world could rarely be...
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the mayors, the political people, if you will in a city can say okay, where are the red flags? and what can we do when we spot the red flags? >> this morning you said on msnbc a 1-800 number. we need more than that. now you'd be saying to put federal grant money to help out mental health so we could have better gun control in this country? >> yes. and that's part of the national institutes of health. that's one of the things they're talking about there is a 1-800 number out there right now. and let me say that should not be the end-all. but i think a piece of it where you have somebody who is acting peculiar and doing something, and you want to find out, okay, is this, you know, we got to be very sensitive of course to privacy issues and so forth. but i think to get more information, just as you would do on substance abuse and addiction, i think that's a reasonable step. >> congressman jack kingston of georgia with me earlier today. i certainly appreciate him taking the time to speak with us. congressman kingston's willingness to put federal money into mental health initiatives
the mayors, the political people, if you will in a city can say okay, where are the red flags? and what can we do when we spot the red flags? >> this morning you said on msnbc a 1-800 number. we need more than that. now you'd be saying to put federal grant money to help out mental health so we could have better gun control in this country? >> yes. and that's part of the national institutes of health. that's one of the things they're talking about there is a 1-800 number out there...
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christmas tree made entirely of cups and plates on display in the city square east of the capitol city of brussels. the town's mayor asked folks to donate any extra tableware for the creation. >> it's a christmas tree that symbolizes being together around the christmas table. >> shepard: locals parted with more than 3,000 items for the tree. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> shepard: i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. john boehner is pushing what he's now calling plan b. plan b to keep us from plunging off the fiscal cliff. speaker boehner is offering to let tax cuts he can fire for people who make more than $1 million or actually for all income above $1 million. president obama has been demanding rate hikes on incomes above 250,000. now he's upped that to 400 grand. why the white house says plan b makes no sense. of course, if they don't agree on something, which most think they will, tax cuts will expire for everybody two weeks from today. it's the top story on the bottom of the hou
christmas tree made entirely of cups and plates on display in the city square east of the capitol city of brussels. the town's mayor asked folks to donate any extra tableware for the creation. >> it's a christmas tree that symbolizes being together around the christmas table. >> shepard: locals parted with more than 3,000 items for the tree. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> shepard: i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom...
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new york city children's chorus, singing the classic, "silent night." they sung the whole song for the open of the show and said the traditional, live from new york, it's saturday night. >> the cover of "the connecticut post," the headline, now, teach them well. taking on the president's message saying, look, the legacy of society is how we take care of our children. >> this one from "the new york post," enough. really discussing the president's plea that we just can't tolerate this anymore. >> speaking for the country there. enough is enough. we'll be back with more after this. ladies! oks good jack! come on, stop the car. jack! no, no, no, no, no! the only thing more surprising than finding the perfect gifts.. niice. ...is where you find them. how did you know? i had a little help. this is how to gift. this is sears. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the p
new york city children's chorus, singing the classic, "silent night." they sung the whole song for the open of the show and said the traditional, live from new york, it's saturday night. >> the cover of "the connecticut post," the headline, now, teach them well. taking on the president's message saying, look, the legacy of society is how we take care of our children. >> this one from "the new york post," enough. really discussing the president's plea...
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kansas city star reveals that the beef industry often uses a process to tenderize meat that exposes americans to e.-coli poisoning the way that it works is that several needles pierce that means making it tender and while it could make the beef taste year it also when jack's bacteria deeper into the meat that's up to the consumer at greater risk of getting food poisoning so why risk that health of the of the consumer for more on the needle and process and how harmful it can be to consumers i was joined by alexis baden myer political director of the organic consumers association well unfortunately our slaughterhouses are filthy they're covered in excrement they the meat that goes through them has excrement and collide in the action and all over it and so you know when it's you have it all processed and it reaches the grocery store and you cook it entirely through you should be able to cook off most of the remaining ecole i that's on the surface of the meat but this process which has these needles pushing at the surface into the core of the meat is pretty much impossible to cook it we
kansas city star reveals that the beef industry often uses a process to tenderize meat that exposes americans to e.-coli poisoning the way that it works is that several needles pierce that means making it tender and while it could make the beef taste year it also when jack's bacteria deeper into the meat that's up to the consumer at greater risk of getting food poisoning so why risk that health of the of the consumer for more on the needle and process and how harmful it can be to consumers i...
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out and see who is at the door? >> any particular reason for that? it's very typical in big cities, but communities pretty rural, a little bit of a rarity sometimes? >> i think they take the safety of our children very serious. it's a fairly large school. there's between 500 and 600 students there, and they want to keep control, and, you know who is in the building with our children. we'll be right back. >>> you heard monsignor wise talk about the hearts of newtown, the broken hearts, loving hearts and spoke in hopes of healing hearts tonight. here is more from the vigil today. ♪
out and see who is at the door? >> any particular reason for that? it's very typical in big cities, but communities pretty rural, a little bit of a rarity sometimes? >> i think they take the safety of our children very serious. it's a fairly large school. there's between 500 and 600 students there, and they want to keep control, and, you know who is in the building with our children. we'll be right back. >>> you heard monsignor wise talk about the hearts of newtown, the...
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heavily-armed officers from san jose city college and the city police department swarmed over the campus where hundreds of students were in the middle of their exienl exams. their final exams. the officers searched all five floors of the technology building. >> the scarest part of the evening was when the police came in with their guns basically up. >> on the third floor were journalism students from the san jose college times who took pictures as the drama unfolded. reporters and photographers with the best vantage point. >> they came through the side door, the adjoining classroom and ordered us hands up, drop your cameras, drop whatever you are doing. at which point they told us what they were going to do. they were going to frisk us, check our bags and let us out. >> the search began around 4:30 when the college police department's dispatch center got a call from someone saying they were approached by another person who claimed to see a man in a t-shirt carrying a gun near the tech center. students received text uh -- alerts and cleared off campus. they were spending the last few days
heavily-armed officers from san jose city college and the city police department swarmed over the campus where hundreds of students were in the middle of their exienl exams. their final exams. the officers searched all five floors of the technology building. >> the scarest part of the evening was when the police came in with their guns basically up. >> on the third floor were journalism students from the san jose college times who took pictures as the drama unfolded. reporters and...
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city and of course we've had the ongoing protests and vigils in support of both julian assange and the wiki leaks website and in the next couple of days today the sun is expected to give a christmas address normally the territory of monaco but in this case julian assange would be summing up his own going predicament and outlining his plans for the year ahead now what is set to come remains relatively unknown we've seen the dramas unfolding over the last six months so you can be pretty sure it will be predictable it's a little remote a lot of talk at the moment that we could see in twenty thirty julian assange is running for the australian senate and forming his own wiki leaks political party well those will be the next steps and of course r.t. is going to be there every step of the way taking you through this ongoing story. most cases it's doing everything possible to bring about the release of two russians kidnapped in syria on monday they're being held for ransom by suspected rebels who also seized an attending citizen another hostage a ukrainian gentleness for maine's a militant han
city and of course we've had the ongoing protests and vigils in support of both julian assange and the wiki leaks website and in the next couple of days today the sun is expected to give a christmas address normally the territory of monaco but in this case julian assange would be summing up his own going predicament and outlining his plans for the year ahead now what is set to come remains relatively unknown we've seen the dramas unfolding over the last six months so you can be pretty sure it...
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>> a lot of cities. rough day to fly today. be careful, folks. >>> back to the news this morning. the ohio attorney general has now become the latest public official to suggest that arming teachers may be the best way to prevent another school shooting tragedy. >> some states, guards and even teachers are already carrying guns. alex perez explores the debate in abc's effort to search for solutions. >> reporter: since the tragedy at sandy hook, lawmakers across the country are pushing a new solution, to arm teachers in classrooms with guns. >> you should be able to carry your handgun anywhere in this state. >> i wish to god she had had an m-4 in her office locked up. >> reporter: gun advocates point to a case in 1997, when an armed vice president at a high school in pearl, mississippi, stopped a gunman who had already shot and killed two students. but at a school in suburban chicago, where the focus is high-tech security, but no guns, fourth grade teacher dara thacker says training teachers to be sharp-sh
>> a lot of cities. rough day to fly today. be careful, folks. >>> back to the news this morning. the ohio attorney general has now become the latest public official to suggest that arming teachers may be the best way to prevent another school shooting tragedy. >> some states, guards and even teachers are already carrying guns. alex perez explores the debate in abc's effort to search for solutions. >> reporter: since the tragedy at sandy hook, lawmakers across the...
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most russian cities especially the olympic host city of sochi are in need of disabled access for the twenty fourteen winter olympic and paralympic games. more than thirty years ago before the nine hundred eighty summer olympic games in moscow so leaders dorothy's refused to host the paralympics. the organizing committee explained that the country was not ready for such an event. brochure.
most russian cities especially the olympic host city of sochi are in need of disabled access for the twenty fourteen winter olympic and paralympic games. more than thirty years ago before the nine hundred eighty summer olympic games in moscow so leaders dorothy's refused to host the paralympics. the organizing committee explained that the country was not ready for such an event. brochure.
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and it doesn't belong on the streets of our city. and it doesn't belong in a place where a 20-year-old like this particular 20-year-old could get ahold of it and go in and do what he did. and this makes me very angry. >> what do you say to those who say i have my second amendment rights. i'm entitled to bear arms. you are not entitled to take away that right by removing these kind of weapons from the streets and from the stores. >> there is no second amendment right to bear every type of weapon that you know of. these are a certain class of weapons. they are designed to kill large numbers of people in close combat. i don't believe the second amendment covers them. the second amendment was written a long time before these -- this class of weapons was founded, merchandised, and spread all over our country. where they fall into the hands of juveniles, grievance killers, people who go into our malls, our theaters, our stores, our businesses, and now our schools and just kill people for no good reason. it's got to stop. >> tell me about t
and it doesn't belong on the streets of our city. and it doesn't belong in a place where a 20-year-old like this particular 20-year-old could get ahold of it and go in and do what he did. and this makes me very angry. >> what do you say to those who say i have my second amendment rights. i'm entitled to bear arms. you are not entitled to take away that right by removing these kind of weapons from the streets and from the stores. >> there is no second amendment right to bear every...
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over the city. this year, organizers said they hope participants will get creative and try something different, like handing out candy canes or wearing a gorilla mask or have warm clothing for the homeless. >>> let's speak of the holidays. boy, the warriors delivering holiday cheer to their fans. >> yes, an early present. the warriors have just completed the first-ever 6-1 road trip in franchise history. jared jack contributing up and down in atlanta tonight. jack with the drive here, can't get this shot to fall, but karl landry there for the emphatic follow. landry came off the bench to score 19. they were tied after a quarter, but the warriors ran away with it after that. jack will be good this time from three-point range. he finished with 13. steph curry was two rebounds away from a triple-double, missing the three, then pick the pocket of atlanta's williams, then go in for 2 of his 18 points. the warriors win 150-93, going 6-1 on their seven-game trip. >>> uc davis usually puts up a pretty good
over the city. this year, organizers said they hope participants will get creative and try something different, like handing out candy canes or wearing a gorilla mask or have warm clothing for the homeless. >>> let's speak of the holidays. boy, the warriors delivering holiday cheer to their fans. >> yes, an early present. the warriors have just completed the first-ever 6-1 road trip in franchise history. jared jack contributing up and down in atlanta tonight. jack with the drive...
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that shouldn't be on the streets of our city. and now these children, this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. people have to respond. they have to understand that the rights of the many to remain safe are more important than any right you may think you have to have a military-style assault weapon. >> senator feinstein, i applaud what you're doing and i wish you every success. >> thank you. thank you, piers, i appreciate it. >>> my next guest is a gun rights advocate. he says the bushmaster semiautomatic rifle, the type of rifle adam lanza used to kill 20 children and six more adults says, quote is a blast to shoot with. he is the president of the virginia citizens defense league. i want to read what you said on sunday to the "washington post." you said i could ask you when asked about the use of these type of weapons why should anyone want a ferrari? bushmasters are absolutely a blast to shoot with. they're fast. they're accurate. guns are fun. some of them are much more and others are much more boxy. are you proud of wha
that shouldn't be on the streets of our city. and now these children, this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. people have to respond. they have to understand that the rights of the many to remain safe are more important than any right you may think you have to have a military-style assault weapon. >> senator feinstein, i applaud what you're doing and i wish you every success. >> thank you. thank you, piers, i appreciate it. >>> my next guest is a gun rights...
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more than 200 firefighters, many from new york city, stood at attention outside the service for daniel barden, the 7-year-old who wanted to grow up to be one of them. >> as a firefighter, even more as a parent, it's just -- it's very upsetting that, you know, these young kids had their lives taken away from them so early. they had so much more to live for and so much more to give to the world. >> reporter: today, once again, parents doing something we never expect to do for our children, eulogize them. daniel described as "such a light, always smiling, unfailingly polite." in his mother's words, he was "just so good." also laid to rest, 27-year-old teacher victoria soto, who saved so many of her students. her sister, jillian, said, "you have been a hero to me for a lot longer than five days. you've been my big sister, the one i always looked up to." also on hand, music legend and family friend, paul simon, who sang one of soto's favorite songs -- "the sound of silence." and, in the midst of all the funerals that took place today, the kids who got a chance to visit their new school were
more than 200 firefighters, many from new york city, stood at attention outside the service for daniel barden, the 7-year-old who wanted to grow up to be one of them. >> as a firefighter, even more as a parent, it's just -- it's very upsetting that, you know, these young kids had their lives taken away from them so early. they had so much more to live for and so much more to give to the world. >> reporter: today, once again, parents doing something we never expect to do for our...